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WXRK ( 92.3 K-ROCK )/New York PD/MD Mike Tierney and GSM Steve Townsend have exited the station.
lalumia said:MC 5, Stooges and The New York Dolls....that's the ticket...yeah,bay-beeee,YEAH!
andreajesus said:("Disco 92" Part 2?? Stranger things have happened in NY radio in the last 18 months... ???)
Tony Santiago said:Why do I NOT see rock as part of the future here?
My educated guess would be that the station totally implodes by year end, then comes in with new call letters and a new format.
I know these type of stations didn't do well on PPM but if 92.3 would go "urban" or another Spanish oriented format, don't be shocked.
MarcR said:Since Rock music still resonates with the desirable demographic ofyoung males, I don't anticipate a format change.
neo11 said:MarcR said:Since Rock music still resonates with the desirable demographic ofyoung males, I don't anticipate a format change.
It is plausible that rock will remain on 92.3, but I don't think the specific type of rock that K-Rock plays resonates with the young male demographic. If O&A aren't renewed, things will only get worse for the station if it remains as is musically.
neo11 said:andreajesus said:("Disco 92" Part 2?? Stranger things have happened in NY radio in the last 18 months... ???)
I seriously, seriously doubt that will happen. In fact, CBS tried that already, with Mix 102.7, and even though the station sounded good (IMO), it lost the ratings war to KTU. Not to mention that it would compete with CBS-FM, which already plays some of the music of that genre in its rotation (or did, before it went all-Xmas!).
MarcR said:neo11 said:MarcR said:Since Rock music still resonates with the desirable demographic ofyoung males, I don't anticipate a format change.
It is plausible that rock will remain on 92.3, but I don't think the specific type of rock that K-Rock plays resonates with the young male demographic. If O&A aren't renewed, things will only get worse for the station if it remains as is musically.
My guess is you'll hear even more dinosaur Rock on K-Rock rather than any experimentation with Alternative/K-Rock 2 type music. There's an outside chance though that management becomes so desperate that they might indeed experiment with something different (Z-100 did back in the early '90s when the market for good pop music dried up), but I doubt it.
1) Like I said before, stranger things have happened in NY radio over the past 18 months
2) The "music of that genre" Smiley is STILL available at www.wcbsfm.com (on their HD-2 channel)